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Does your dog bark at the TV every time an animal appears? This behaviour is usually learned and accidentally reinforced. When your dog barks at animals on the screen and the image then disappears or changes, the barking is negatively reinforced. Negative reinforcement means something is removed to increase a behaviour — in this case, the perceived “threat” goes away, so barking is strengthened: bark → animal disappears → barking works. Many owners try to use a “quiet” cue, but this often backfi
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💥USING NEGATIVE PUNISHMENT TO OVERCOME SOCIAL PRESSURE AND NAVIGATION THROUGH A FEAR PERIOD💥 This young male Mal was entering a fear period and was very impressionable with social pressure, kicking him into an insecure state of defense. By losing the prize a few times, his brain shifted into fixating on possession, making him more tolerant of social pressure. It’s always a delicate balancing act of nerve, drives and emotions in young dogs #k9servicesunlimited #malinois #development #overcome #
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In training, negative punishment simply means removing something the dog wants in order to decrease an unwanted behavior. No fear, no intimidation—just removing access to a reward so the dog can settle and make a better choice. In the video, you see five dogs getting a little too rambunctious during play. Instead of letting the excitement escalate into chaos, we use a command they already know—“down”—and temporarily remove the opportunity to play. Here’s what’s happening: The reward they want =
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Punishment is not tasty 🚫 head collars are often marketed as humane or gentle but out of all these tools, they are the only one that is inherently aversive. They work by applying pressure to the most sensitive parts of a dog’s body and that discomfort is what changes behaviour. If it did not feel unpleasant, it would not work. People sometimes say harnesses or flat collars can be aversive too and they can be if used poorly. The difference is that they are not designed to rely on discomfort. A w
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Jess' Dog Training
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The purpose of punishment or a correction in dog training is to discourage and stop unwanted behavior. This video is a perfect example of how to apply a correction. 1. On time. Within 2 seconds of the behavior 2. Without emotion. No need for anger or frustration 3. Meaningful. It has to register to the dog and be enough of a consequence to work. If you know anything about dog training, then you’d know that there were actually two types of punishers applied in this video. The first was NEGATIVE P
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Let’s talk about stopping unwanted behaviour in dogs — properly. Because dog training loves extremes. One side says, ‘Never punish.’ The other says, ‘Just correct it.’ And the truth is… punishment does work. If it didn’t, nobody would use it. But the real question isn’t does punishment stop a behaviour. It’s: Should YOU be using it? And can you do it ethically? Punishment only works fairly if it’s well-timed, consistent, predictable, and proportionate… and if the dog understands what to do inste
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Reactive Dog Training
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NEGATIVE PUNISHMENT 👉 Time outs One of the most poorly used quadrants in dog training. Negative punishment can only be effective if the dog actually values what is being withheld. Removing something the dog doesn’t care about isn’t training… it’s just removing something. For a time-out to matter, the dog must be losing access to something meaningful - interaction, play, movement, social engagement, or a valued resource. No value = no consequence. #dogtraining #rescuedog #sportsdog #workingdog
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Negative punishment is widely misunderstood in the dog training space. It is often misrepresented as being harsh, unfair or emotionally damaging. In reality, negative punishment is neither force nor intimidation and when applied correctly, it is an exceptionally powerful and clean way to create clarity for the dog. Negative punishment simply means removing access to something the dog wants in order to reduce an unwanted behavior. Nothing is added to the dog. Nothing is “done to” the dog. The con
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